If you don’t have time to watch the full video, or you’re tired of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild footage, here’s the executive summary: there’s a substantial improvement from the E3 2016 Wii U build, which had serious performance issues.

When docked and played on a big screen, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild runs at 900p. Undocked, in portable mode, it drops down to 720p.

The resolution drop, however, is probably why The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild holds an almost rock solid 30fps in both modes. The only time you’ll see dips are during very heavy alpha and post-processing effect situations, and possibly sometimes from streaming issues.

The results are good enough to get the thumbs up from these incredibly tough critics, and although we haven’t yet got footage of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild in its portable mode, their hands-on impressions are that it is “incredibly crisp” and ran very, very smoothly.

It’s worthwhile watching the video if you’re on the fence about the Switch, as there’s a lot of discussion of the portable’s potential, some of the user-friendly decisions Nintendo has made, and the hardware’s place alongside home consoles.

It is, unfortunately, a real wait-and-see moment, as we’re yet to see blockbuster-style games build specifically for the Switch. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is, of course, a port of a Wii U game. Super Mario Odyssey is where things will start to get pretty interesting.

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